Chapter 5 Configuring Firewall Load Balancing
Displaying Firewall IP Routes
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Src Address | The source address for the flow |
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SPort | The source port for the flow |
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Dst Address | The destination address for the flow |
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DPort | The destination port for the flow |
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NAT Dst Address | The NAT destination address |
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Prot | The protocol of the flow (TCP or UDP) |
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InPort | The interface port for the in flow |
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OutPort | The interface port for the out flow |
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Displaying Firewall IP Routes
Use the show ip routes firewall command to display all static firewall routes. For example:
(config)# show ip routes firewall
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| Type | The type of the route entry. The type is remote. | |
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